Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Act 2008

Registration - Registration of financial service provider - Information-sharing provisions

23: Information-sharing provisions between Registrar and Commission

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“How the Commerce Commission can share information about some businesses”

You should know that certain parts of the law treat the Commerce Commission as if it were listed in Schedule 2 as a licensing authority for creditors and mobile traders. This means that the Commerce Commission can share and receive information about these businesses in the same way as other licensing authorities. The specific parts of the law that apply in this way are Sections 17(1)(b), 18(2), 19(1), 21(b), and 22(3)(b).

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Registration of financial service provider: Information-sharing provisions

23Information-sharing provisions between Registrar and Commission

  1. Sections 17(1)(b), 18(2), 19(1), 21(b), and 22(3)(b) apply as if the Commerce Commission were identified in Schedule 2 as a body that is a licensing authority in respect of creditors and mobile traders.

Notes
  • Section 23: inserted, on , by section 64 of the Credit Contracts Legislation Amendment Act 2019 (2019 No 81).